Astrophysics I 4+

Xavier Daxhelet

Designed for iPad

    • 4.0 • 1 Rating
    • £3.99

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Description

Astrophysics I is the first of a series of three educative applications in astronomy. This first part covers the solar system.
More than 90 screens of astronomy on the solar system !
More than 40 animations to explain astrophysics, most in 3D.

For teachers !! Connect your iPad to a video projector and show the animations to your students in classroom.

List of topics:

Introduction:
- Reminder of mathematics,
- Reminder of mechanical,
- Coordinate Systems,
- Time measurement.

Gravity
- Gravity,
- The orbits,
- The orbit elements,
- Kepler's laws,
- The Lagrangian points.

The Solar System
- Earth,
- The Earth-Moon system,
- The Earth's atmosphere,
- Atmospheres,
- Distance Scale,
- Models of Solar Systems,
- Asteroids,
- Comets,
- The planets.

Constants
- Physical constants,
- Astronomical constants.

References
- Books,
- Websites.

What’s New

Version 4.0

- Update for the new iPads pro 2018
- Add an animation,
- General improvements.

Ratings and Reviews

4.0 out of 5
1 Rating

1 Rating

Sexygal123 ,

Very good!

Good use of visuals, especially the animations to reinforce the text. Would be nice to have more detail behind he various theories and a method of simplifying some of the mathematic equations. But really enjoyed it.

stony bloke ,

Astrophysics 1

As impressive as this might appear at first glance, on further examination it leaves a bit to be desired. For example:
1. I'm not sure who this is aimed at. It's obviously too simple for Astrophysicists but it's way beyond the average knowledge of the layman with its numerous lists of highly complex formulæ, although the animations are quite useful.
2. More worryingly, there are numerous typing and spelling errors and even contradictions in the spelling of the same word. Now, if errors like this have slipped into the text, what price the accuracy of the formulæ, assuming you can understand them anyway?
3. Lastly, I noticed that the author quoted Wikipedia as one of his references, but I didn't expect him/her to lift entire paragraphs and copy them verbatim. The givaway was the inclusion of the standard Wiki term [citation needed].

I hope this is useful. I know it's only £2 or so but it's no good if the facts cannot be relied upon.

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It is very cool

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Supports

  • Family Sharing

    Up to six family members can use this app with Family Sharing enabled.

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